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I installed Insomniax and set it to disable Lid Sleep. Still crashed. So, by following the hibernation changes made in the Terminal as suggested, will that allow me to close the lid without crashing or am I stuck with buying another NVMe SSD? Since the Samsung Evo Plus is working in my Mac mini, will it most likely work in my MBP?
 
I inadvertently closed my MBP today for about 10 minutes and opened it with no kernel panic. At what point does the MBP go into the deep sleep where it has to wake up? Just curious.
 
Just installed my new Samsung 970 Evo Plus 1TB and it has no problem with sleep. Perfect. It also beats the Crucial P5 by 3-400 Mbps.
 
I inadvertently closed my MBP today for about 10 minutes and opened it with no kernel panic. At what point does the MBP go into the deep sleep where it has to wake up? Just curious.
I closed the lid on my early 2015 with A2000 drive and opened it 9 hours later, no problem. No crash, nothing. 18% battery drain in 9 hours of sleep seems excessive, but I'm not gonna worry about it.
 
I closed the lid on my early 2015 with A2000 drive and opened it 9 hours later, no problem. No crash, nothing. 18% battery drain in 9 hours of sleep seems excessive, but I'm not gonna worry about it.
18% battery drain after one sleep would be a dealkiller for me.
 
18% battery drain after one sleep would be a dealkiller for me.

Its pretty excessive, not gonna lie, but not a problem for my use. I'm rarely unplugged. I tested this on purpose yesterday. Otherwise its only unplugged during the trip from home to work.
 
Its pretty excessive, not gonna lie, but not a problem for my use. I'm rarely unplugged. I tested this on purpose yesterday. Otherwise its only unplugged during the trip from home to work.
Is your battery in poor condition? If so, that could partially explain the 18% loss.
 
Is your battery in poor condition? If so, that could partially explain the 18% loss.

You could say that, yes. Probably slightly better than what it needs to be to trigger thr service battery warning. Its early manufacture even for a MBP12,1 and its still has the original battery.
 
I've noticed that my 1Password app on my MBP can no longer open with my Apple Watch. In the Apple Watch option if preferences I see that it is not supported on my Mac now as using Apple Watch requires Secure Enclave. Is this a hardware issue with my new SSDs?
 
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